The data is factual. What bit of this simple information do you not understand?
Now I know you wish to present BT in a good light by trying to fudge things but FACTS are FACTS
BT issued 3 Spreadsheets on the 25th September. as of the 30th September BT have reported zero exchanges being enabled. THat is pretty clear I would have though and not difficcult to understand but clearly it does seemto challange you.
A 192 Exchanges to be enable by end of December means if one uses working days that they need to average about 3 a day. So to date they are already 15 exchanges behind schedule
There may be "data" but your interpretation is definately anti OR and you are using a very old trick to try and manipulate data to fit your own agenda.
They were published on last Thursday and there was only 1 working day after that so not exactly a surprise that "nothing happened." It would be doubtful that any kit could be installed in that time frame.
But if you want some FACTS, Openreach has borrowed £2.5 Billion from the markets and that sort of money doesn't come cheap. at 5% that is over £100 million a year in interest alone.
It will be a FACT certainly that OR will be getting as many cabinets as well as exchanges up and running so they can get income coming back to pay off said debt.
But even though you are a said expert of project management you don't seem to have any clue on what is needed. You must have only run small scale internal projects that were a doddle to plan an execute in comparison.
When you add in external agencies, contractors, suppliers, and all the other factors such as weather and blocked ducts this is a truly mammoth task and the fact that OR brought its completion forward a year shows they have it very much under control.
You really do seem to be upset that you don't have it and now have a big axe to grind.